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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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'''
Print the latest Ravenwood test execution summary
Usage: /ravenwood-test-summary
Example output:
Module Passed Failed Skipped
android.test.mock.ravenwood.tests 2 0 0
CarLibHostUnitTest 565 0 7
CarServiceHostUnitTest 364 0 0
CtsAccountManagerTestCasesRavenwood 4 0 0
CtsAppTestCasesRavenwood 21 0 0
Description:
This script finds all the test execution result from /tmp/Ravenwood-stats*,
and shows per-module summary.
'''
import csv
import glob
import sys
# Find the latest stats files.
stats_files = glob.glob('/tmp/Ravenwood-stats_*_latest.csv')
if len(stats_files) == 0:
print("No log files found.", file=sys.stderr)
exit(1)
def parse_stats(file, result):
module = '(unknwon)'
passed = 0
failed = 0
skipped = 0
with open(file) as csvfile:
reader = csv.reader(csvfile, delimiter=',')
for i, row in enumerate(reader):
if i == 0: continue # Skip header line
module = row[0]
passed += int(row[3])
failed += int(row[4])
skipped += int(row[5])
result[module] = (passed, failed, skipped)
result = {}
for file in stats_files:
parse_stats(file, result)
print('%-60s %8s %8s %8s' % ("Module", "Passed", "Failed", "Skipped"))
for module in sorted(result.keys(), key=str.casefold):
r = result[module]
print('%-60s %8d %8d %8d' % (module, r[0], r[1], r[2]))